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On being triggered by a tree at EpernayTwo wars, separated by 200+ years, could not be more different on what counts
Nuclear attack on Iran? UN diplomat resigns saying 'giving up my career to leak possible nuke missile strike plan'‘Possible nuclear use in Iran’: UN-linked diplomat Mohamad Safa, the Main Representative of Patriotic Vision (PVA) at the United Nations, h...
Nuclear war fears? These 2 remote islands could be the safest places on EarthTwo island nations, Australia and New Zealand, are identified as the safest havens during a nuclear war due to their geographical isolation...
What is the ‘New START Treaty,’ the final US–Russia nuclear pact that expired and pushes the world into an uncharted era?The New START treaty, the last nuclear arms control agreement between the US and Russia, has expired, ending binding limits on their strate...
Parliament adjourned sine die after passing SHANTI, G Ram G and Insurance billsParliament concluded its winter session, passing eight key legislations including bills to boost private and foreign investment in insuranc...
Where to go if nuclear war breaks out? 2 safest countries to be in, experts reveal a surprising answerWith growing fears of a nuclear conflict, experts have identified Australia and New Zealand as the two safest countries to be in if such a ...
India–Pakistan tensions are rising: Here's how a war could affect your food, weather, and economyA 2019 academic study warning of a nuclear war between India and Pakistan by 2025 has regained urgent relevance after the Pahalgam terror a...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, fund manager Bil Ackman warn on tariffs as Wall Street roiled by trade warWall Street leaders, including JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and fund manager Bill Ackman, have cautioned about the potential negative con...
5 Billion may die in first 72 minutes of nuclear war, claims study. What may be safest place? Know in detailJournalist Annie Jacobson has said that around five billion people may be killed in the first 72 minutes of a nuclear war and the remaining...
A gigantic new ICBM will take US nuclear missiles out of the Cold War-era but add 21st-century risksThe control stations for America’s nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles have a sort of 1980s retro look, with computing panels in se...
Oil edge lower as investors try to assess Omicron's full impactBrent crude futures dropped 25 cents, or 0.3%, to $75.19 a barrel at 0129 GMT, after settling 3.2% higher on Tuesday. U.S. West Texas Inter...
'Neglected danger': Nukes not in forefront in speeches at UNThe U.N. was founded in the wake of World War II. Over 2,000 nuclear tests were reported worldwide from 1945 to 1996.
- Dino-killing asteroid darkened earth for two years: Study
New York, Aug 22 (IANS) An asteroid that wiped off dinosaurs 66 million years ago would have also plunged earth into darkness for nearly tw...
The US is going to have a huge gap in the Persian Gulf for two months; USS Theodore Roosevelt carrier to returnHowever, officials assured CNN that the lack of an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf will not affect US military capabilities in the reg...
- Three generations of mutant butterflies found in Fukushima
Radioactive fallout from the Fukushima nuclear disaster has caused a macabre and hair-raising consequence - butterflies that flitted around...
- Nuclear war between India, Pak could spell climate disaster : Report
A nuclear war between India & Pakistan could cause severe climate cooling and may have a devastating impact on agriculture worldwide, says ...
- China announces multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects
China announced a slew of measures to stimulate the economy and stave off the effects of the global financial crisis. World's competitive e...
- Parliament meets from tomorrow, stormy session ahead
The Winter session of Parliament beginning tomorrow will see sparks fly with a range of issues including Nandigram violence and the stalled...
- CPM, Centre square up for final showdown
The central committee of the CPM is virtually in an unrelenting mood.
- Oil falls below $61 despite UN sanctions on Iran
US crude fell $1.56 to $60.85 a barrel by evening, while Brent crude dropped by $1.54 to $60.88 a barrel.